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Karim Z.
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best investment strategy and where to start

Karim Z.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reston, VA
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Hi everyone; i am an investor from toronto and kind of new here with BP. I already got my first rental in Atlanta , GA (turnkey) earlier this year and I am interested to expand. I am looking for advice on which cities have good ROI and if turnkey the best strategy? Also where and how I can find affordavle properties/deals? Thanks

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Eric Delcol
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Eric Delcol
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You started off with a good city - Atlanta.

If turnkey is working for you why not stick with it?

The obvious downside to turnkey is you're paying someone to do the work and they're taking a cut. But if you don't have the time or knowledge to do it yourself it can be a good way to invest.

If you want to learn and do things on your own than educate yourself, make a plan, and jump in. Realize it might not be as smooth as turnkey but you should be earning more cash.

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